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Full of charm like attractive voices and high notes! A roundup of recommended male singers

The “utaite” style of activity began with cover-singing videos on Niconico.

Nowadays, many utaite are active on various platforms like YouTube and live-streaming services! And it’s not just Vocaloid songs anymore—they’re also covering J-pop, steadily expanding the scope of their activities.

With that in mind, the utaite scene is hugely popular now, and in this article, we’ll be introducing recommended male utaite! We’ve picked a variety of singers, from those with androgynous, captivating high tones, to deep-voiced heartthrobs, to rock-leaning vocalists.

Whether you’re just starting to listen to utaite or you already love the scene, you might discover a new favorite here.

Full of charm like attractive voices and high notes! Recommended male singers (41–50)

over the topMiyamoto Hiroji

Hiroji Miyamoto, the vocalist of Elephant Kashimashi, has been active for many years.

Lately he’s also been thriving as a solo artist, winning support from younger generations thanks to his highly original musicality and vocals.

His new song “over the top” is perfect for savoring soaring high notes.

While it doesn’t feature much of the trendy falsetto, it repeatedly showcases a powerful mixed voice instead.

If you’re a man who has ever admired strong, high-pitched vocals, this is a track you’ll want to check out.

It seems like it has to be you.Ōishi Masayoshi

Masayoshi Oishi – It Seems Like It Has To Be You / THE FIRST TAKE
It seems like it has to be you.Ōishi Masayoshi

Masayoshi Oishi is a singer-songwriter who has gained popularity, including through his interactions with Junichi Kato.

He is also known for his wide vocal range, and his high-register singing is highly praised by many fans.

In his famous song “Kimi ja Nakya Dame Mitai,” you can hear beautiful falsetto in key moments.

The transition from chest voice to falsetto is exceptionally smooth, so be sure to pay attention to those parts when you listen.

accent colorBialystocks

Bialystocks – Accent Color [Music Video]
accent colorBialystocks

The song “Sashi-Iro,” featured in the Namacha commercial, is a classic by the band Bialystocks, who had been drawing attention since their indie days, and it saw a revival hit thanks to the ad.

The real charm of the track lies in the chorus.

The falsetto that unfolds from the gentle vocals is incredibly soothing and brings an indescribable sense of bliss.

Beyond the pleasing high notes, the subtle touches of Black music influence are another key appeal of this song.

Be sure to check it out.

Let’s dance at homeHoshino Gen

Gen Hoshino – Let’s Dance at Home (Potluck Mix)
Let's dance at homeHoshino Gen

This is a song that Gen Hoshino announced on his Instagram account in April 2020, which became a big topic of conversation.

The track is very short, and it’s a very simple piece in which nearly the same phrase is repeated, but Hoshino’s unadorned, rawly mixed low-register vocals are used to striking effect.

As mentioned, it’s a bit of an unusual work in that it isn’t an official release, but it might not be a bad idea to enjoy something like this once in a while.

THE DAYPorunogurafiti

PornoGraffitti “THE DAY” Music Video (Anime “My Hero Academia” Season 1 Cour 1 OP Theme)
THE DAYPorunogurafiti

PornoGraffitti is famous for their high vocal range, and I think “THE DAY” is one of their highest songs, especially at the top end.

The tempo is quite fast too, so if you’re going to sing it, it’ll be tough to keep up unless you really memorize the song first.

Also, vocalist Okano mostly uses chest voice and belts the high notes in his natural voice, but the highest note at the end of the chorus, C#5, is in falsetto.

That switch is so cool, isn’t it? Since the song is up-tempo, if you’re not comfortable with high notes, I recommend lowering the key by one or two steps instead of starting in the original key.

Rather than focusing on pitch at first, start by getting used to the speed! You might get caught up in just getting the notes out, but don’t forget to breathe!

In conclusion

I introduced some recommended male singers—did you find a new favorite? Each singer has their own unique voice and style, so even when they sing the same song, they bring out their own flavor! There are still many great singers I couldn’t cover this time who are actively performing, so be sure to listen to even more of their voices.